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What does Isaiah 6 teach us about the response to God's call?

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Isaiah 6 teaches that a genuine encounter with God compels believers to respond willingly to His call (Isaiah 6:8).

Isaiah 6 illustrates the transformational effect of encountering God’s holiness. After realizing his unworthiness and receiving forgiveness, Isaiah responds to God's question, 'Whom shall I send?' with, 'Here am I; send me' (Isaiah 6:8). This response symbolizes not only readiness but also an eagerness to serve God after being made aware of His grace. A true encounter with God leads to a reorientation of priorities, where one's life becomes driven by the desire to proclaim the gospel and serve others. Isaiah's willingness highlights the call for all believers to be active participants in God's mission, empowered by their own experience of grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:8

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Woe Is Me
Tim James · Jan 2, 2012
Joshua

Joshua

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